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God's Correction - Job 36 | June 11, 2024

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Release Date: 06/11/2024

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On this edition of One Single Story, Pastors Stephen Mizell and Jay Rivenbark discuss the following questions:

Have you ever confused God's correction with the assumption that God wants to control your life?

God commands that man worships and obeys only Him. Why is this not self-centered on God's part? How does it actually represent man's ultimate good?

The reading for the day is Job 36.